Official Grand Theft Auto Radio Playlists Hit iTunes and SpotifyWhere to start?!

Rockstar has compiled a set of official playlists from many of the music stations feature in Grand Theft Auto games on iTunes and Spotify.

The Rockstar Newswire explains that tunes from Grand Theft Auto IV, Episodes from Liberty City, San Andreas and Vice City all made the cut, as did a few more.

Obviously given the limitations of both Spotify and iTunes, there are some gaps in the lists but it's still an incredibly helpful tool if you're itching to reminisce about driving around San Andreas ahead of Grand Theft Auto V's release on September 17.

Does anyone know which character that is on the left side of the GTAIV cover? The one with the phone up to his ear.

Isn't that the guy who Niko was working for in the beginning of the game whose daughter was dating one of the Lost bikers? I forgot his name. That was my big problem with GTA IV, the supporting characters weren't that memorable.

Isn't that the guy who Niko was working for in the beginning of the game whose daughter was dating one of the Lost bikers? I forgot his name. That was my big problem with GTA IV, the supporting characters weren't that memorable.

Man I wish I had enough time in the day to be able to replay even half the GTA games. They bring back so many memories and the great thing is it's the franchise that keeps on getting better and better.

Well LCS and VCS just came out about a week or so ago so I can understand the lack of price drop. But I got GTAIII and Vice City.

I just thought it was odd because I bought LCS when it came out for $9.99, but now they had the original price list for $19.99 I believe, and the discount price for $13.99. They seemed to raise it so its not really a discount.

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Originally Posted by JaD

Yeah, I bought III, Vice City, and San Andreas. I just hope they don't release a HD remaster collection with trophies around the release of V. *knocks on wood*

I doubt it. If they really wanted to, they would have done so already. But I mentioned before that we haven't see an HD remaster of a open world sandbox game yet, and I imagine that that's because those games tend to be much bigger than shorter, linear games.